Suzie is a nurse who truly enjoys helping others. She is often described by her coworkers as engaging and caring both with patients and friends. Which of the following is most likely to be her primary code based on Holland's theory?
a. Realistic
b. Conventional
c. Investigative
d. Social
d
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Test reliability
a. refers to the client's ability to answer truthfully. b. is not necessary for a test to be valid. c. is possible only if a test is valid. d. None of the above.
Authenticity involves
a. courage b. determination c. willingness to face our own anxiety about not being d. all of the above
When Motivational Interviewing is added to another established therapy, like CBT, effect sizes over time:
a. vary dramatically depending on the target population. c. increase. b. decrease. d. remain stable.
Studies assessing the treatment efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) across disorders suggest:
a. manualized-based approaches are superior. b. relapse was common if CBT was used alone. c. psychoanalytical approaches were superior to CBT. d. CBT has the most empirical support.